AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 minutes agoUranium Restart: Ur-Energy shipped its first uranium from the Shirley Basin mine in Wyoming, marking full operations and a move to a multi-asset U.S. ISR producer. Ghana Accountability: Ghana’s Minority renewed demands for accountability over alleged GH¢22bn losses tied to the Domestic Gold Purchase Programme, questioning fees and public fund handling. Tragedy in CAR: A landslide at an artisanal gold site in Zamboye, near Cameroon’s border, has killed 100+ people with more feared trapped as rescue teams struggle with scale. Mining Policy Clash (US): Virginia officials backed mining as Minnesota’s Walz order blocks nonferrous mining near the Boundary Waters, sparking political pushback from Iron Range leaders. Iron Ore Logistics: Vale Malaysia said it will keep transshipping about 20m tonnes of iron ore annually from its Teluk Rubiah hub, leaning on automation and autonomous unloaders. Copper & Gold Drilling Moves: Troilus reported high-grade Z87 extension hits in Quebec; Magnum advanced Parker toward first drilling after BLM cleared its notice; Morocco Strategic Minerals flagged multiple high-grade copper zones in the Western High Atlas. Project Deals: Dart Mining agreed to buy 865km² in WA’s Yamarna district and fund exploration via a $2m placement; Medaro signed an earn-in deal for Sweden’s Sala silver-zinc project. Tech for Safer Mining: A new telemetric system targets real-time tensile force measurement in underground conveyor chains, aiming to improve reliability under extreme loads.
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